Giant Blooms and Jazzy Seedpods with the Look and Scent of the Tropics!
Hardy only in warm climates, but grown as an annual in containers everywhere else
Genus: Datura
Species: metel
Variety: Ballerina White
Item Form: (P) Pkt of 10 seeds
Zone: 9 – 10
Bloom Start to End: Early Summer – Early Fall
Habit: Compact
Seeds Per Pack: 10
Plant Height: 12 in – 3 ft
Plant Width: 24 in – 4 ft
Bloom Size: 6 in – 8 in
Additional Characteristics: Double Blooms, Flower, Fragrance
Bloom Color: White
Light Requirements: Full Sun
Uses: Containers, Cut Flowers, Ornamental, Outdoor
Marvelously fragrant and exotic in both color and size, this eye-popping Angel’s Trumpet looks like something from a hot-house instead of an easy-to-grow, sun-loving tropical you can start from seed! Unlike single-flowered Angel’s Trumpet blooms, which dangle, Ballerina White looks upward, the immense 6- to 8-inch flowers exquisitely whorled and twisted to show off their beauty! In the container or the sun-soaked garden, this summer-blooming show-off is a scene-stealer!
The blooms are huge and pure white with the softest possible creamy tinge, held in a whorled fashion as lovely as a rose! Wonderfully fragrant, a single plant perfumes the garden!
The plant is quite compact in containers, reaching only about a foot high and 3 feet wide. In the garden, it forms a dense, well-branched shrub 3 feet tall and slightly wider. Beginning in early summer and continuing until the fall weather sets in, the plant is covered with magnificent blooms, so fragrant that a single plant perfumes the garden! Large, very attractive fruits follow the blooms, and should be cut for splendid accents to fresh and dried arrangements.
If you like this pure white bloom, take a look at the other Ballerinas: showy purple-and-white and soft yellow. We’ve even got an economical mix of all 3, as well as a collection of one packet of each color!
If you live north of zone 8 and want to grow Ballerina White in the garden as an annual, wait to plant it until the soil is thoroughly warm in spring. (I prefer the freedom of containers so that I can rearrange them on the patio all summer long!) Wherever you plant it, keep it there; transplant will slow its growth and shorten its bloomtime. Not fussy about soil, it asks only for plenty of sun. Pkt is 10 seeds. Zones 8-10.
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